Physiological analysis of salt stress behaviour of citrus species and genera: Low chloride accumulation as an indicator of salt tolerance

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作者
Hussain, S. [2 ,3 ]
Luro, F. [2 ]
Costantino, G. [2 ]
Ollitrault, P. [1 ]
Morillon, R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Valenciano Invest Agr, Equipe Ameliorat Plantes Multiplicat Vegetat, Unite Mixte Rech Ameliorat Genet & Adaptat Plante, CIRAD, Valencia 46113, Spain
[2] Ctr INRA Corse, Unite Rech Genet & Ecophysiol Qualite Agrumes 110, INRA, F-20230 San Giuliano, France
[3] Ctr INRA Corse, Equipe Ameliorat Plantes Multiplicat Vegetat, Unite Mixte Rech Ameliorat Genet & Adaptat Plante, CIRAD, F-20230 San Giuliano, France
关键词
Chloride content; Citrus; Diversity; Rootstock; Salt stress; SALINITY TOLERANCE; CARRIZO CITRANGE; CLEOPATRA MANDARIN; SENSITIVE CARRIZO; OXIDATIVE STRESS; IRRIGATION WATER; ROOTSTOCKS; SODIUM; RESPONSES; GROWTH;
D O I
10.1016/j.sajb.2012.06.004
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Tolerant citrus rootstocks are defined as Cl- excluders. However, little is known about the salt tolerance of cultivars used as scions, particularly the tolerance of monoembryonic citrus genotypes. To enhance the genetic resources for generating improved hybrid rootstocks, the evaluation of large samples of citrus species, including both monoembryonic and polyembryonic genotypes, is necessary. In this study, 12 citrus genotypes representing the major Citrus species and all the three genera of the Rutaceae family were subjected to moderate salt stress (75 mM) for 12 weeks to characterise their physiological response to salt stress. Various symptoms and physiological parameters were evaluated to characterise their salt sensitivity. These included plant growth (stem diameter), leaf chlorophyll content, leaf flavonoid content, maximum quantum yield of PSII [(F-m-F-0)/F-m)], net photosynthesis, stomatal conductance and leaf Na+ and Cl- contents. The results clearly demonstrated that the most salt sensitive genotypes accumulated high concentrations of Na+ and Cl- and maintained a fair growth and photosynthetic rate. By contrast, salt-tolerant genotypes accumulated less Na+ and Cl- and decreased their growth and gas exchange. Poncire commun citron and Marumi kumquat were the most sensitive species, while mandarins, pummelo and Australian sour orange were the most tolerant species. Among the genotypes, Engedi pummel presented a specific trait for salt tolerance that has not been previously reported. Taken together, the results suggest that low leaf chloride content can be used as an indicator of salt stress tolerance in citrus genotypes. Exploitation of this indicator will enable the improved evaluation of citrus genetic resources and should lead to the identification of new sources of tolerance for rootstock breeding.
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